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  • 6076 Muck Rd, Rome, NY 13440
  • 808 Utica St, Oriskany, NY 13424 (315) 736-6069
  • 8120 Seneca Tpke, Clinton, NY 13323
  • Oneida, NY
  • 8120 Seneca Tpke #A17, Clinton, NY 13323

Work

Company: Par technologies Oct 2014 to Jun 2015 Position: Electronics repair technician

Education

Specialities: Electronics

Skills

Electronics • Electrical Engineering • Electricians • Manufacturing • Testing • Six Sigma • Electronics Repair

Interests

I Enjoy Playing the Guitar • Getting To Gether With Old Friends

Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Resumes

Resumes

Dennis Marolf Photo 1

Electrical Engineer

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Location:
124 Dunn Ave, Rome, NY 13440
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Par Technologies Oct 2014 - Jun 2015
Electronics Repair Technician

Fiber Instrument Sales, Inc. Oct 2014 - Jun 2015
Electrical Engineer

Terahertz Technoloies Oct 2014 - Jun 2015
Engineering Specialist

Nettest Jan 1985 - 2000
Enginnering Specialist
Skills:
Electronics
Electrical Engineering
Electricians
Manufacturing
Testing
Six Sigma
Electronics Repair
Interests:
I Enjoy Playing the Guitar
Getting To Gether With Old Friends

Publications

Us Patents

Macrobend Splice Loss Tester For Fiber Optic Splices With Silicon Gel Cushion On Optical Coupling Blocks

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US Patent:
53153650, May 24, 1994
Filed:
Jun 17, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/899880
Inventors:
Hosain Hakimi - Utica NY
Scott Bagetis - Cold Brook NY
Walter Williams - Newport NY
Howard Sins - West Leyden NY
Dennis Marolf - Oriskany NY
Assignee:
Laser Precision Corp. - Utica NY
International Classification:
G01N 2184
G01N 2159
US Classification:
356 731
Abstract:
A splice loss tester for optical fiber splices has two light launch stations and a detection station. The light launch stations each have an optical coupling block formed of acrylic or other transparent material, with a concave surface on which an arcuate segment of the fiber is lightly biased by a cylindrical anvil. A photoemitter in optical contact with the coupling block generates light at a suitable wavelength (e. g. 1550 nm). A clear silicon gel layer on the block concave surface can hasten fiber stabilization. The detection station has a similar coupling block and anvil, and a pair of photodetectors to detect light leakage in each of two directions. The light is launched or detected over a substantial arc of the fiber, i. e. , about ninety degrees, and the launch and detection units are useful over a wide range of wavelengths.
Dennis P Marolf from Rome, NY, age ~66 Get Report